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Thinning Arctic Sea Ice
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Thinning Arctic Sea Ice

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 19, 2025

Sea ice is frozen seawater that floats in the ocean. This photo, taken from NASA’s Gulfstream V Research Aircraft on July 21, 2022, shows Arctic sea

Science news this week: Revived permafrost microbes spew CO2, scientists image object ‘moving’ at 99.9% the speed of light, and James Webb telescope spots something exciting blasting from black hole M87*
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Science news this week: Revived permafrost microbes spew CO2, scientists image object ‘moving’ at 99.9% the speed of light, and James Webb telescope spots something exciting blasting from black hole M87*

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 18, 2025

Oct. 18, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over

3,500-year-old Egyptian military fortress with ancient ovens and fossilized dough discovered in Sinai Desert
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3,500-year-old Egyptian military fortress with ancient ovens and fossilized dough discovered in Sinai Desert

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 18, 2025

A 3,500-year-old Egyptian fortress has been discovered on an ancient military road in the north Sinai Desert.

Can you actually get high from licking a toad?
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Can you actually get high from licking a toad?

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 18, 2025

There’s some truth to the urban legend that certain toads have psychedelic properties, but licking them isn’t a good idea.

Big questions on how food affects our health
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Big questions on how food affects our health

Nancy ShuteOctober 18, 2025

Editor in Chief Nancy Shute explores the science behind major questions on food and health — from the addictive potential of ultraprocessed foods to the

$20 million NASA mission to visit ‘God of Chaos’ asteroid saved from budget cuts in last-minute decision
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$20 million NASA mission to visit ‘God of Chaos’ asteroid saved from budget cuts in last-minute decision

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 18, 2025

NASA’s OSIRIS-APEX mission, which was one of 19 designated to be canceled by the Trump administration, has been saved from the chopping block in a

Astronomers detect first ‘heartbeat’ of a newborn star hidden within a powerful cosmic explosion
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Astronomers detect first ‘heartbeat’ of a newborn star hidden within a powerful cosmic explosion

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 18, 2025

Astronomers have uncovered the source of a strange, repeating signal nestled within a powerful cosmic explosion.

Arctic Ocean methane ‘switch’ that helped drive rapid global warming discovered
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Arctic Ocean methane ‘switch’ that helped drive rapid global warming discovered

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 18, 2025

The Arctic Ocean was once an important source of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere — and it could become one again, researchers warn.

Circular Star Trails
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Circular Star Trails

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 18, 2025

This long-exposure photograph, taken over 31 minutes from a window inside the International Space Station’s Kibo laboratory module, captures the graceful arcs of star trails.

How the Brain Moves From Waking Life to Sleep (and Back Again)
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How the Brain Moves From Waking Life to Sleep (and Back Again)

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 18, 2025

The pillow is cold against your cheek. Your upstairs neighbor creaks across the ceiling. You close your eyes; shadows and light dance across your vision.

This week in science: Smoking and memory, reading to premies, and an urban mystery
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This week in science: Smoking and memory, reading to premies, and an urban mystery

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 18, 2025

Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of NPR’s Short Wave talk about the brain benefits of quitting cigarettes, language development in premature babies, and a mysterious

What we know about the devastating storm in Western Alaska
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What we know about the devastating storm in Western Alaska

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 18, 2025

The remnant of Typhoon Halong slammed the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, an area in Western Alaska hundreds of miles from the U.S. road system. More than a

A rice weevil frozen in flight won the 2025 Nikon Small World photo contest
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A rice weevil frozen in flight won the 2025 Nikon Small World photo contest

Carly KayOctober 17, 2025

From fluorescent ferns to sprawling neurons, this year’s winning photos reveal the structures and artistry of life seen through a microscope.

Could simple blood tests identify cancer earlier?
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Could simple blood tests identify cancer earlier?

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 17, 2025

Blood tests that detect early cancer are coming to market. Could they lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment?

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